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Matai has since hosted live karaoke show Homai Te Paki Paki, as well as appearing as a regular host on Good Morning between 2007 and 2012. [3] He is one of very few personalities who has worked for most of New Zealand's main national television networks, including Māori Television , TVNZ and TV3 .
Sports quiz show where two teams of New Zealand sporting personalities competed against each other. The winning team each week had the choice of charity to donate prize money to. Radio with Pictures: TV2: Late-night music programme. Raise My Kids: 2005–2007 One: Reality show seeing if couples who want children can raise someone else's ...
Te Karere (The Messenger) is a news and current affairs show that was New Zealand's first Māori language television programme. [1] Te Karere is broadcast on Television New Zealand's TVNZ 1 at 4:00 pm on weekdays after Tipping Point and repeated 1:05 am and 5:35 am the following day.
ABC’s Good Morning America has a stacked cast that currently includes Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos, Michael Strahan, Lara Spencer and Ginger Zee. But the hosts of the most popular ...
An influential New Zealand Maori leader will host on Saturday a meeting to discuss how to respond to government policies seen by many Indigenous groups as undermining their rights and status. The ...
Indira Stewart subsequently joined the team as newsreader. [6] During Auckland's lockdown period between 18 August and 12 November 2021, the two presenting teams were Campbell, Stewart and Stokes, and Clarkson, McLean and Jenny Suo. On 31 January 2022, a new look for Breakfast was unveiled.
In the early days of television in New Zealand, Māori-language programming was scarce. Suggestions were made as far back as 1976 by the New Zealand Māori Council to create a Māori and Polynesian current affairs programme, followed by a second petition in 1978 to create a Māori production unit within the BCNZ, with the aim of adding "a Māori dimension to regular viewing".
Kaipara was a newsreader at Mai FM, and then in 2004 joined TVNZ's fully te reo Māori Waka Huia as a reporter and director.. In 2017, the Māori Television programme Native Affairs, which she presented, revealed she has essentially pure Māori DNA, despite having some Pākehā ancestry.